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The Governing Board Regular Meeting held on April 17, 2025, showcased the achievements of local students in the arts and healthcare fields. The meeting began with a presentation of artwork by Alexis Wren, an eleventh grader from Horizon High School, who was unable to attend but had her work displayed. Board members expressed gratitude to parents and families for their support, as well as to art teachers for their contributions to the students' success.

Following the art presentation, the board recognized students from Paradise Valley High School who participated in the 2025 HOSA Future Health Care Professionals event. Several students received first-place awards, highlighting their commitment and skill in the healthcare field. The board congratulated these aspiring healthcare professionals and invited HOSA members from the school to stand and be acknowledged.
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Additionally, a student from the same school was celebrated for winning two first-place awards in digital photography at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Tucson, following a previous win at the regional level. This recognition underscores the talent and dedication of students in both the arts and healthcare sectors.

The meeting concluded with a sense of pride in the accomplishments of the students, emphasizing the importance of community support in fostering their talents.

Converted from April 17th, 2025 Governing Board Regular Meeting meeting on April 19, 2025
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